The Institute for Training (INEP) of the National Centre for Public Administration and Local Government (EKDDA) has organized a Hakathon Workshop on the Management of Educational Resources for Learning Systems in Athens, 22-23 May 2018.

Participating organizations:

Ministry of Education

University of Piraeus

Institute of Computer and Public Technology

Institution of Educational Policy

Hellenic Open University

National Capodistrian University

University of Western Attica

Technological Educational Institution TEI-AMTh

National Centre for Public Administration and Local Government

School of Pedagogical & Technological Education

Ministry of Defense

Municipalities

COMPASS was presented to the participants by Cleo Sgouropoulou (University of Western Attica). The COMPASS presentation “Composing lifelong learning and learning-to-employment pathways through competence-based standards and services” is available here.

Anastasia Papastylianou, Head of Studies and Research of INEP, stated about the COMPASS presentation:

“The presentation was excellent and particularly useful for INEP because the vocational training of employees in Public Administration and Local Government has as a central demand both the support of staff development based on competences and position profiles, as well as the coverage of service needs for assessing effectiveness and efficiency of education in general. A skills, knowledge and competencies model could be developed in cooperation for IT departments of public administration and local government. The issue is the contribution of education to better organize and improve management, as well as the provision of better services to citizens and businesses both internally and across borders. International standards, international methodologies and practices are needed to create the appropriate common educational framework. “

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